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Old 03-01-2008, 02:22 PM   #1
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On one show I saw bob make a mortise for a queen anne leg that required a plywood jig that held the leg straight and steady , he the flipped it 90 degrees and cut the other side so that both mortises were 90 degrees to each other. I can't seem to replicate this jig [ he did talk kind of fast] is there anyone who may have this jig plan?
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Old 03-01-2008, 02:34 PM   #2
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Hi frank,

DVD series #6 episode 601 should show the jig and if I remember Bob does go into some detail for it. I know what ya mean about him talking a bit fast. Remember, they tried to cram alot of info for a 30min show, which in reality is only like 20mins when you remove all the commercials. I checked the OP site and didn't find plans for the jig.

Perhaps Bj or some others have created a similar jig. Give them some time and they'll respond.
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Hi frankbyrne

" queen anne leg "
I think you maybe thinking about the one below

but it's not a mortises it's dovetail bit in this one , if not just tell me and I will look some more for the right one...


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On one show I saw bob make a mortise for a queen anne leg that required a plywood jig that held the leg straight and steady , he the flipped it 90 degrees and cut the other side so that both mortises were 90 degrees to each other. I can't seem to replicate this jig [ he did talk kind of fast] is there anyone who may have this jig plan?
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Welcome Frank I am thinking of the same show BJ is. Cool little jig.

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